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Network in Canadian History & Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement

All Posts Under firestories

Living with Wildfire at Montreal Lake Cree Nation

October 5, 2022October 6, 20227 minute readby Rachel Cote

“Catastrophe in the rainforest:” The Great Fire of 1943 in the Araucanía Region, Chile

September 30, 2022October 3, 20229 minute readby Matías González-Marilicán

Fire, Water, and Power Dynamics: The Fire at Hong Kong’s Jumbo Floating Restaurant in 1971

September 28, 2022September 28, 20228 minute readby Douglas Cheung

A Fire Archive in the Making: Working the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire

September 23, 2022November 19, 20227 minute readby Dillon Maxwell

Thinking with Ash: Toward a “Slow Witnessing” in Relation to Wildfires

September 20, 2022September 21, 20226 minute readby Deniz Gundogan Ibrisim

Fire Vignettes: Fragments from Life and the Field

September 16, 2022October 29, 20228 minute readby Aadita Chaudhury

Landscapes of Power in Aquilino Ribeiro’s When the Wolves Howl

September 14, 2022September 13, 20227 minute readby Ana Isabel Queiroz

A Border on Fire: Pyromanes and colonisers in the forests of Kroumirie

September 9, 2022September 8, 20227 minute readby Myriam Amri

Transformations in the networks of fire: Cashew orchards and responses informed by local knowledge

September 7, 2022September 14, 20228 minute readby Gonçalo Salvaterra and Joana Sousa

Where have we come from and where are we going? Visioning more equitable fire governance in British Columbia

September 2, 2022September 1, 20227 minute readby Kelsey Copes-Gerbitz

Smouldering Past: How a Fire Event Turned Me into an Environmental Historian

August 31, 2022August 30, 20226 minute readby Katja Bruisch

Fire Stories: Encountering Wildfire in the Archives and on the Land

August 26, 2022May 12, 20234 minute readby Mica Jorgenson
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